Following case studies have all fictitious charecter. However, name of the stocks
and their price in given time frame are correct. These case stidies have purpose
to illustrate how a alert based system can help investors in cutting unwanted loss
as well as prviding hint for entry point.

Case StudiesProtection Scenarios

Scenario 1: Mr. Murthy is a retired officer from a PSU. After retirement
(Oct.2010) he invested some part of his money in equity market. As safe guard he
chose only blue chip companies' stocks. After one year he reviewed his portfolio
and to his surprise he had lost more than 48% in some of the stocks (like L&T).
Mr. Murthy neither likes to visit stock market regularly nor to lose wealth by depositing
in fixed deposit (Inflation is higher than interest rate). He is also skeptical
about mutual funds as more than 70% of them fail to beat regular index and for underperformance,
they charge upto 3% net management fees apart from entry/exit load.

APS
Solution:Mr. Murthy subscribed APS and did entry of all his transactions
including L&T at buy price ₹1300. APS gave him pink alert on Jan. 7, 2011
and red alert on Jan. 14, 2011. He sold the stock at ₹1140 on red alert.
Hence, he incurred loss of around 12%. He saved further erosion of 36% (Remember
he has lost more than 48% without APS) of his investment money.

Scenario 2: Ms. Rashmi Goyal is a software professional and working
for a consulting company which has customers across the globe. During 2010 Deepawali
muhurat trading she invested her received bonus of the year in companies which were
doing well and the ones which were established leaders in their segment. Next one
year she was busy at client site and working in different geographical clock time.
She found time to review her portfolio only next year during Christmas vacation.
To her surprise she had lost more than 75% in some of the stocks (like Jet Airways)
during the same time. She had made profit in many of the stocks but few stocks which
went bad ate away most of the profit. Even if she would have
reviewed her portfolio once in between that would have made big difference in final
figure. But, question was how and when? She is perplexed.

APS
Solution: Ms. Rashmi subscribed APS and registered all her transactions
in the APS system. She bought Jet Airways at average buy price ₹ 800. APS
gave her pink alert on Dec. 30, 2010 and red alert on Jan. 18, 2011. At red alert
she sold of the stock at price ₹625. She incured loss of 22%. She saved further
erosion of 53% (Remember she lost more than 75% without APS) of her investment
money.

Profit Scenarios

Scenario 3: Mr. Ankit Shah is in business of diamond cutting and
polishing. He also invests in stock market but he is too busy to analyse stocks himself.
Often he invests according to tips provided by his broker. In the first week of
February 2013 he got one call from his broker to buy JP Associates. 'This is NIFTY
stock and it has sound fundamental' was justification of the broker. At this moment this stock is available
at very cheap price (Rs. 75). Mr. Shah invested significant amount of his money on this stock.

At end of the year 2013 the stock was trading at Rs.55.
Noticeable data point is the stock has doubled its price in last 5 months. However, Mr. Shah is still
in loss of 25%.

APS
Solution:Mr. Shah has subscribed APS. He registered JP Associate in his
portfolio (without actual buying) after getting tips from his broker. APS weekly
report on 18 Oct.2013 alerted him for buying opportunity. He bought the stock
next day at Rs.47. At end of the year he is with 15% profit for just 2 and
half months investment (rest 8 and half months his money was earning saving account
interest). He knows APS is watching his investment and it will alert for any change
in trend at appropriate time. So, he has nothing to worry about.

Scenario 4: Ipsita Ray is a budding actress. In the past she invested
her surplus income in
many business on personal approach basis. Unfortunately she had bad
experience of getting cheated most of the time. Apart from her busy schedule she has no penchant
for mathematics to calculate and analyse her finances. She knows stock market
is the ultimate investment vehicle but the question is how to ride that?

APS
Solution: Ipsita came to know about APS in August 2013. She invested Rs.100000
on trial basis in stock market by help of Auto Suggestion feature
of APS. Her first transaction date was 08 Aug. 2013. She just followed weekly instructions
provided by APS. It was just like checking her email and Facebook accounts. In six
months duration she has earned more than 15% interest on her investment. This is
better than market index (NIFTY) growth 9% and much better than fixed deposit return of
4%.
Total engagement instances are 8 times in 6 months. It was only once in a month.

Time Period: 6 Months

Ipsita's portfolio snapshot down the 6 months

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Date

Stock

Price

Stock Buy

Stock Sell

Transaction Value

Cash

06-08-2013

100000.00

06-08-2013

DABUR INDIA LTD

160.00

62

-9920.00

90080.00

06-08-2013

HDFC BANK LTD.

607.75

16

-9724.00

80356.00

06-08-2013

HERO MOTOCORP LIMITED

1848.65

5

-9243.25

71112.75

06-08-2013

INFOSYS LTD

2986.10

3

-8958.30

62154.45

06-08-2013

BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES LTD.

722.75

14

-10118.50

52035.95

06-08-2013

BIOCON LTD.

318.85

31

-9884.35

42151.60

06-08-2013

CAIRN INDIA LIMITED

289.80

35

-10143.00

32008.60

25-09-2013

MANAPPURAM FINANCE LIMITED

14.90

694

-10340.60

21668.00

13-11-2013

BRITANNIA INDUSTRIES LTD.

891.25

2

1782.50

23450.50

06-01-2014

BIOCON LTD.

481.15

7

3368.05

26818.55

13-01-2014

MANAPPURAM FINANCE LIMITED

20.55

125

2568.75

29387.30

13-01-2014

GEOMETRIC LTD

100.30

113

-11333.90

18053.40

13-01-2014

SHRIRAM-CITY UNION FINANCE LTD.

1046.50

11

-11511.50

6541.90

24-01-2014

CAIRN INDIA LIMITED

325.40

35

11389.00

17930.90

07-02-2014

SHRIRAM-CITY UNION FINANCE LTD.

977.00

11

10747.00

28677.90

11-02-2014

MANAPPURAM FINANCE LIMITED

23.85

83

1979.55

30657.45

Conclusion:
APS works as watch dog for investors who have taken exposure in stock market. It
alerts on moment when stock start sliding down confirmed by statistical evidence.

It also works as help to new investors in identifying right stocks and building
balanced portfolio. It provides alert in buy direction too. Investors receive alert
for a stocks registered in their portfolio when it starts moving upward.

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